What makes Cloud System Booster distinctive is its cloud-based technology, that makes sure you are cleaning, optimizing and repairing your system with the most up-to-date user-supplied data.

Please note that GOTD version is a 6-month subscription.

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Hi, "Cloud System Booster cares about your PC tenderly.." - Aaah, and (no doubt) ..will restore much needed poetry into my PC (one heck of a messy brat that is, according to a notion of any such Booster:) - by gently caressing my Data.., carefuly stroking file by file.., lovingly lifting what needs to be out..

Ah well, time to leave this (Cloud) Cuckoo Land and look closer at harsh reality what this Software might do to your machine if you're an unexperienced User, especially - if it's "badly written"! (by accounts of those who experienced BSODs when using it, time after time..) I echo what Others are saying: Generally it is much safer to stay away from "One-click Wonders", they usually spell misery sooner or later, if not on the spot!..

Looks like this Software needs a lot of TLC itself:) before it starts.. loving your PC??

Update to my previous comment: Tried the registration link given in the readme file again at 9:30 pm and there was a whole new webpage. I received the License Key on the screen in less than a minute and it was to be sent to my email as well. Thanks!

My wife installed this program and was absolutely thrilled with the speed improvements on her Lenovo Windows 7 64 bit system. Specifically she noticed significant improvements in Firefox's speed. She told me about it and I downloaded it. Ran it. No problems on my computer, also running Windows 7. I didn't notice any noticeable improvements, and as others have said, I don't really know what all changes it made, so was concerned there as well. I never received the email with license and when I went back this afternoon, their website notified me the license offer was no longer valid.

Ok, now for my wife's computer, remember how great it was early this morning? She shut down and we got some shut eye. Getting back up, she has yet to be able to boot into Windows. It just sits there and hangs and hangs....and oh, did I mention it HANGS? If anyone has a solution for a Lenovo that won't require a factory restore, any information will be appreciated. As for me, as soon as I finish this comment, I am promptly uninstalling and going back to the trusted apps I've been using successfully.

All - opinions is what 'optimizers' are all about. And the 1 click wonders are the worst in that you are given no 'opinion' on what is important to you. The program has an 'opinion' of what is a system hog and what is not irregardless of what is important to you.

This being said, I installed this program and, on it's own 'opinion', it decided that several programs I use regularly were (as they really are) system hogs and it selectively killed part of their processes and even some of the programs such that they no longer work. For example - I can no longer run Windows Live Mail as, it being a hog, this program provides it so little resources I get a "too little hard drive or memory space" error and I can not now run my email system. Even after deleting the 'cloud booster', the email will not run. It came pre-installed on my system so now I have to figure out how to repair it over the internet (IF I can)or lose all my email.

I used Tune Up for years and never had such problems. Cloud is out. Thumbs down from me and be aware to others about 1 clicks and/or software that offers it's own opinions.

I have downloaded and utilized so many programs that claim to do all these 'weird and wonderful' things and I feel like I have tried a bazillion. Once again Giovanni at #11 has listed Kingsoft PC Doctor Pro; (it has an Antivirus that very recently became freeware)and once more it reigns supreme in comparison. I do not have any affiliation with the company or its software, just one of a million 'arm chair' reviewers.
Thanks GAOD

Cloud-based, user supplied data? Really? I'd have to trust the opinion of uncredited anonymous ppl to mess with my system? What if my mother is in this cloud... Seriously, sweet as she is, she'd destroy the internet.
Passing. I'm not into one-click solutions, they're empty promises.

#11 Giovanni - The link you provided for the Advanced System Care Professional is NO GOOD. Oh, the link works, and after TWO email confirmations(?), they send you a license code, which FAILS the online check. Thanks a lot. Uninstalled.

Neither thumbs up or down from me. Optimizers scare the hell out of me. Quite a few years ago, I tried (and trusted) Glary Utilities which I know most people like - but I destroyed my system back in the days when I was using XP. I trusted that their defaults would be safe and perhaps I shouldn't have. (Never again!)

David (hubby) is a software designer and developer and doesn't believe that "optimization" in and of itself is worth the minimal boost you only might receive.

As for the six month subscription. I rarely will consent to this and definitely not for this kind of product.

I'm over and done with "One click optimizer's", because they all erases files, that shoul be used by the OS. Of course, I use ccleaner along with ccleaner enhancer, and that's it. If I had a pc without much RAM and processor, I would choose Glary Utilities Free version, which is a serious piece of software during many years.
One guy asked for a really good optimatio tool, and I recommend TuneUp Utilities as the one and only to trust. It doesn't erase anything, you don't approve, and it suggest a lot of actions to increase performance. However, it is rather expensive. That kind of software will never be offered for free, because it's reputation speaks for the quality. As allways - Thanks to the team behind GAOTD and the developer for the offer. Maybe there's something for my taste tomorrow - and a game for grown ups would be nice :))

@#28 I totally agree with what you are saying. I have had very similer results. But I did try this software despite whatever my previous experiences. I have an older PC and still use XP Pro (sp3) and have a lot of programs and games.

I downloaded and installed it without a problem. The first thing the program does is prompt you to do a system restore. That's a good thing just in case. but I do that anyway. So one thing I noticed that seems to happen with my configuration of XP is that the services mysteriously get turned on, probably by some other program, but this program did a nice job of shutting them down. And fast too! Did a good job with the network speed up as well. That's the Pro.

When my back up isn't quite right or something else is wrong I use a "very technical" piece of software, easy to use.
Reimage Plus -- http://www.reimageplus.com/
Works every time and is sometimes better that the usual restore that sometimes causes other issues.

What makes Cloud System Booster distinctive is its cloud-based technology, that makes sure you are cleaning, optimizing and repairing your system with the most up-to-date user-supplied data.

Please note that GOTD version is a 6-month subscription.

The developer seems to have no idea of what 'cloud' technology is all about. And the implication that because it is 'cloud-based' it somehow does stuff that locally-based software cannot do is sheer nonsense. As to that 6-month subscription. . . well, c'mon, why not make it three months? One month? A week? Pick any arbitrary date out of the air (or the, er, cloud) and then see if you can mug a few punters daft enough to sign up for time-limited crippleware. Because that's all this is: a mugging.

Ironically, the developer blurb does give some hint though as to why its biggest freeware rival is so successful and getting more so by the day. Because unlike this commercial software, Slimcleaner is 'developed' every minute and every hour of the day by thousands of ordinary computer users worldwide: it's a community-baseed software, one that isn't dependent upon -- and thus vulnerable to -- the whims of a single developer. (For more details about the Slim initiative, just Google.)

Sorry, GAOTD, but the six-month subscription period of today's software is more than likely to be the duration of its commercial future.

My issue is having tune-up software based on "opinions" rather than accurate technical knowledge. Its not that people's opinions are wrong, but who do you trust? For example, Reviewer Excellant Giovanni recommends Toolwiz, but downloading from their site I picked up a Trojan that only my online scanner finally picked-up and destroyed.

So whose opinion is "right"? Therein lies the problem with opinion based reviews. Taking a larger view, the GOTD software currently has a negative vote total, but based on the written reviews, some of the votes are because of the trial limitation of just 6 months, i.e., because its subscription based software. Whether I agree or not with that objection (I do), that vote doesn't tell me whether the software itself is good or harmful.

The other issue I have is with tune-up utilities in general. Recently I have been trying out several different tune-up utilities and each one I try finds fresh things to tune-up. So which one of all of these is actually doing the complete job? Apparently no one, or the software wouldn't keep finding MB of files to clean!

So my issues lead to my question for others to answer: is there a tune-up utility (preferably freeware) that is based on technically correct criteria, and if so, which one(s)?

Downloaded and installed without a problem. Registration had a step of giving your email address although the key code was already at their link given.

One plus for this software is its offer to create a restore point. I pretty much do this now with all software, but often must use Win7 to create it. I had a bad experience with one program called Find Junk Files that really messed up my computer. Fortunately, I had a Win7 created restore from a few days prior.

So far, after a reboot I am neither seeing problems nor a faster computer with the Boost from this software.

I've tried this program twice in the past couple of months. And it hosed my system both times. The first time I used system restore to get back to normal. The second time I was able to (thru Safe Mode as I recall)navigate to the Cloud System Booster folder and find the backup file of the changes it made, and restore it to get my system back. Maybe it's just the way my system is configured, or maybe I should have reviewed the default settings before running CSB. But it didn't work for me. So I'll pass on this one.

I don't think these develoers understand what cloud computing is... by their use of the term any old antimalware program that downloads definitions files from a remote server is cloud computing... like windows defender or spybot search and destroy or ANY pattern based antivirus product... They are not cloud computing or even based programs. The whole point about cloud computing is it all exists only in "the cloud" all that exists on your chosen access machine is your generic web browser and it acts as user terminal to programs that are not installed on your machine and the data itself primarily is held out in "the cloud" with the facility to import or export local data to or from "the cloud". This is just a poorly marketed tune up utility that has updatable optimisation rules from a remote server... big deal.

Trend Micro housecall might loosely be an early attempt at "cloud computing" where the entire program and data it used was stored "in the cloud" but since it had to have its activex components installed on the end users machine and was not a pure web application it too is not what is meant by "cloud computing".

The name suggests it should "Boost" the users "Cloud System" experience i.e. make broswer interaction with true cloud based applications work better, faster, with greater stability but that is not the goal of the tool but might be a possible side effect if the browsser settings had become non-optimal, but would not provide any apprechable boost to a clean optimally configured browser IMHO.

The first thing the program does is prompt you to do a system restore. Compared to Advanced System Care , it has much less likelihood of turning off various services and screwing up your computer. This thing works. If I had said it gave me BSOD, there would be 10 positive votes! LOL

# 16 - Mitch re: neg votes on your comment - It may be because that was all you said. It made your system go faster. You didn't say anything about what OS you are using and what it did to speed up your system. Nothing about any good or bad points of the software or how you could tell it was faster. What programs were slow before and fast afterward. Also I have to wonder how much faster. Would it be worth the possibility of messing up my system with a 'tune up' only to have a program open in 2 seconds instead of 4 seconds? Answer questions like this and your initial comment becomes useful to people.

I don't understand the rating system on GAOTD. It's 7:30am in Chicago, there's already 69 positives, 260 negatives and 19 comments. Lately everything has been heavily weighted on the negative side. Something is very wrong/misleading here. Does the new offering come out at midnight? What is the percentage, like .05, of comments to votes? At the risk of sounding naive, how about requiring a comment for every negative vote to at least be somewhat constructive about the process?

I use the Pro Version for few weeks its a very good cleaner,special the servis is a AAA class they are very fast reacting when you have a problem,sometimes it takes only few min. until you get an answere. 5 stars from me for this exellent software!!!

I hate subscription based optimizer apps. I don't care if it is better than freeware. Or better use some paid that isn't a subscription based. I used iobit advanced system care, ashampoo and wise 365. Diskmax is a great cleaner and optimizer.

I guess I am not sure why this is only valid for 6 months. For some of the giveaways where there is a need to get data from a server, e.g., a proxy server, I get it.

But for clean-up software, I do not.

I think that feedback for the developer is that there is a risk associated with "cleaning" that might put a user´s PC at risk for error, e.g., the blue screen of death. Therefore, your primary sales pitch needs to be that you have spent a lot of time making sure that this will not happen, even if that means sacrificing some potential speed gains. You could also do this by letting users "see" what your software is doing or is going to do by showing a preview of what is proposed before clicking to proceed.

I use CCCleaner because it is used by so many others, not because I think it is the best/fastest.

For this category of software, your reputation (and customer service) is most important. (Consequently, the word "junks" instead of "junk" and other poorly phrased expressions might cost you a customer or two, even if you are making your best effort.)

On their homepage product hype they state it can scan and fix a computer in as little as one second.COMEON GUYS!! even a newbie knows better than that. I'll pass. Thanks GOTD for the attempt to get us software to check out-but not this one.

This free gem is a sort of worldwide social networking software for PC repair and System optimization, which uses innovative crowd-sourcing technology features to optimize your PC performance.
In short it analyzes your system, software, and browser settings, compares them with the cloud’s knowledge base, and offers customized recommendations for cleaning, optimizing, and securing your computer

This is badly written software I have seen so far in cleaner and booster category. If you are willing to see the "BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH" then you are free to use it.I use this program on my windows XP Home SP 3 about three times with a hope that it will give good results but when I restarted my computer then only blue screen of death is shown. Three times I restore my computer with my backup. The only thing I like in this software is "Optimization of Network". So I unchecked all other categories and only take advantage of optimize network. This category undoubtedly No 1 in the world.So only for this I keep this software and request the developer of this software to fix the blue screen of death issue.

I'm afraid I have to vote thumbs down. I avoid any subscription based software. I will admit that 6 months is a generous trial period. but that is all it will be for me is a trial. this is some thing I will need to uninstall. So for me, why bother to in the first place.

Another thing to consider is the age of your computer and the number of programs you have installed. I have an older computer with lots and lots of aps and games installed. Am I willing to put these programs at risk for the sake of cleaning a few hundred MB of disk space? Even a TB of disk space? For me the answer is no. My programs are more valuable to me than the modest disk space recovery and the questionable performance boost. For these reasons I will pass on this offer but will return tomorrow to check the offering.